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Lakeview Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Lakeview Wildlife Management Area offers abundant opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and fishing amid diverse forested and wetland habitats in West Virginia.

1,744
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Lakeview Wildlife Management Area

 

Lakeview Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 1,700 acres of forest, wetlands, and ponds in Marion County, West Virginia. The area consists of mixed hardwood forests dominated by oak and hickory, interspersed with open marshes and several man-made ponds that support a rich variety of wildlife. Established primarily as a hunting and wildlife conservation area, Lakeview WMA provides habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and game birds such as grouse and squirrel. It also hosts amphibians and small mammals common to the Appalachian region. Recreational activities focus on hunting during regulated seasons, trout fishing in stocked waters, and birdwatching year-round. Several small trails and ATV paths offer limited hiking and off-road opportunities, mostly for seasonal use and wildlife viewing. The WMA is managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, emphasizing sustainable wildlife populations and habitat improvement projects such as controlled burns and food plots. Visitors can enjoy scenic views over wetlands from designated areas, and the quieter natural setting suits photographers and nature enthusiasts. Unlike larger state or national parks, Lakeview WMA is primarily a working conservation area with less developed visitor amenities but clear access points and parking. Its balance of forest and aquatic habitats makes it a valuable destination for outdoor recreation centered on hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation in a less crowded setting.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland and forest ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife

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Stocked trout ponds offering quality fishing opportunities

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Seasonal hunting of deer, turkey, and waterfowl

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Quiet wildlife observation points with minimal crowds

Notable Natural Features

Stocked Trout Ponds

Several ponds are regularly stocked with trout, making the area a favored fishing spot during spring and fall seasons.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

The dominant forest type supports white-tailed deer and wild turkey populations, crucial for hunting and wildlife observation.

Wetland Habitat

Wetlands within the area provide breeding grounds for amphibians and attract waterfowl, enhancing biodiversity.